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Tokyo’s metropolitan government said Tuesday that it had shown 212 new cases of COVID-19 infection, after reporting 78 infections a day earlier.
20-year-olds made up the organization’s largest proportion at age 52, while 30- and 40-year-olds were 72, the metropolitan government said, adding that 2,408 tests had been conducted.
The total number of infections in the capital was 25,547 on Tuesday, while there were 23 critically ill patients in Tokyo. Japan showed a total of 302 infections a day earlier and 11 deaths were reported across the country, adding six in Tokyo.
At Tokyo’s Hiroo Metropolitan Hospital in Shibuya district, 10 patients and six workers, plus a doctor, tested positive for the virus on Monday and their infection pathways are clear.
He’s stopped the admission of new patients.
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